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Summary: Today we return to an examination of censorship issues on US campuses, and feature a fascinating panel of speakers from the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs’ Conference held in March of 2018. Back to back you will hear Dr. Barry Trachtenberg, professor of Judaic Studies at Wake Forest University, followed by Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi, the besieged professor of Middle East Studies at San Francisco State University. As you will hear, it is an interesting pairing of speakers. The introductions are by Grant Smith of the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.

The censorship problem arises as a result of concerted Zionist condemnation of any voice that criticizes Israel, its brutal behavior, its racist core, or its vicious, murderous military attacks against native Palestinians. The Zionists label all such criticism as antisemitic, and often get away with that ruse.

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